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Engaging and Demanding Training to Learn the Art of French Etiquette

We design our training programmes as dynamic and interactive experiences. Discovering, reflecting, learning, perfecting… all within a supportive atmosphere that encourages exchange and trust. Here is our approach.

Engaging and Demanding Training to Learn the Art of French Etiquette

We design our training programmes as dynamic and interactive experiences. Discovering, reflecting, learning, perfecting… all within a supportive atmosphere that encourages exchange and trust. Here is our approach.

Always bespoke, always adapted!

Whether in groups or one-on-one, our training sessions are always adapted to your context and your needs.

Are you a family? We can recreate a Sunday lunch for a truly immersive experience. For example, for a family whose child had a cognitive disability, we developed (in English) a card game to help teach the fundamentals of etiquette.

Are you representing a company? We incorporate the specific characteristics of your business environment—and, above all, the expectations of your clients.

Are you an executive? We explore, with precision and finesse, every aspect you wish to master.

Let me know if you’d like this version refined further for a brochure or web content.

Empathy, Expertise, and Enjoyable Learning

Quizzes, true or false questions, role-playing, the freedom to make mistakes, discovery, explanations… For us, a training session is above all a life experience—both enjoyable and inspiring.

Each session is built on an engaging approach, without compromising the rigour of the content. Quite the opposite: this method allows every detail to be explored and mastered with ease—whether it be the art of hosting, setting a French-style table, or leading a meeting.

Role-playing: the most effective way to make progress…

Table etiquette, greetings, poise… role-playing proves to be the most effective method.
One example: this training session (in English) for ENSAED, designed for a Dutch company…

 

 

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